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CDD/1/2/13 Amor Dei/The Dreams backgrounds | CDD/1/2/13 Amor Dei/The Dreams backgrounds | ||
Backgrounds used in the Bermange Inventions | Backgrounds used in the Bermange Inventions | ||
− | FORMER REFERENCE: DD271 DATE: [ca. 1964] CONTAINS: Inventions for radio: The Dreams, Inventions | + | FORMER REFERENCE: DD271 |
− | for radio: Amor Dei | + | DATE: [ca. 1964] |
− | MEDIUM: 10.5" reel, ¼" tape DURATION: 00:24:56 | + | CONTAINS: Inventions for radio: The Dreams, Inventions for radio: Amor Dei |
+ | MEDIUM: 10.5" reel, ¼" tape | ||
+ | DURATION: 00:24:56 | ||
LABELS: [Reel label, Brian Hodgson's hand:] AMOR DEI BG/S | LABELS: [Reel label, Brian Hodgson's hand:] AMOR DEI BG/S | ||
NOTES: Very high quality copies of backgrounds for the first 2 Inventions for radio. 4 bands of backgrounds for Amor Dei, the 'movements' being in order (opening section; “Rorate coeli” texture of second movement); 'descending' gestures). | NOTES: Very high quality copies of backgrounds for the first 2 Inventions for radio. 4 bands of backgrounds for Amor Dei, the 'movements' being in order (opening section; “Rorate coeli” texture of second movement); 'descending' gestures). |
Latest revision as of 09:34, 30 September 2021
DD271 is the Initial Catalogue number of one of Delia's Attic Tapes containing backgrounds for The Dreams and Amor Dei.
Mark Ayres' notes
Type: 10.5" reel, 1/4" tape Label: Amor Dei backgrounds (BH label)
Louis Niebur's notes
DD271 – Amor Dei material
James Percival's notes
CDD/1/2/13 Amor Dei/The Dreams backgrounds Backgrounds used in the Bermange Inventions FORMER REFERENCE: DD271 DATE: [ca. 1964] CONTAINS: Inventions for radio: The Dreams, Inventions for radio: Amor Dei MEDIUM: 10.5" reel, ¼" tape DURATION: 00:24:56 LABELS: [Reel label, Brian Hodgson's hand:] AMOR DEI BG/S NOTES: Very high quality copies of backgrounds for the first 2 Inventions for radio. 4 bands of backgrounds for Amor Dei, the 'movements' being in order (opening section; “Rorate coeli” texture of second movement); 'descending' gestures). Then, one for The Dreams, the fourth movement (beginning at 14'55" of DD015, “It wasn't a stormy sea but it was a frightening sea”). Note that this background is very similar but not identical to The Delian Mode (BBC Radiophonic Music). This followed by an unknown texture (21'34") with a distinct heartbeat rhythm, similar to that used in the Dublin Macbeth production (CDD/1/4/14 Macbeth for Dublin (copy), CDD/1/4/13 Macbeth for Dublin)